I have two pair of red galacts approx 15 months, set up in all glass terrariums, 12 hour daylight cycle, misted twice daily, low-mid 70's, using coco huts and film canisters. Any additional advice will be helpful.
The humidity is high, misting twice a day. I might try mimicking the wet dry seasons like you suggested. I have also received info that running water might spark some breeding. I will try some different angles. thanks for the help
I had a pair of red galacts about two years ago which I bred very successfully. They laid a clutch of 5-7 eggs about every ten days for about three months. They were housed in a 40 gallon breeder with a water pump and and a sizeable water feature. The humidity was extremely high and it wasn't planted very heavily. I had two cocohuts at opposite ends of the tank they used both, but used the one by the water feature the most. Both cocohuts were somewhat surrounded by plants. The temperature was probably close to 78-82 during the day and 68-72 at night. The light cycle was probably between 15.5-16 hours of light a day. I also kept a few pieces of driftwood which extended near the top of the tank and served as the frogs favorite spot to hang. My galacts were at least three years old before they started breeding.
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This colour morph is enjoying a recent (2010-2011) uptick in desirablity of late. Partly due to it being one of the few actual reddish coloured dart frogs available in the U.S Dart Frog Hobby. This species / morph is reported to be "hard to breed" by many.
Tim Heath - N.E Pennsylvania, recently had 12-14 froglets and juvenile Red Galacts available but never posts on forums or advertises. With me posting and passing the word around online, all frogs were sold in a week.
Very poplular morph.